[pbs] Allium giganteum

Jim McKenney jimmckenney at jimmckenney.com
Sat Oct 18 16:51:52 EDT 2008


What’s the story with Allium giganteum? 

 

Years ago the plant in commerce under this name had very distinctive bulbs:
huge tear-drop or almond shaped things which exuded a distinctive red sap
which dried into hard drops firmly attached to the bulbs. 

 

The bulbs I’ve seen on offer in local shops under this name for the last
several years have the typical, rounded bulbs of the Allium of the
melanocrymnium sort.  I have not bought one to see what they are (I think
they are going for $7 each; I’m not that curious). 

 

For several years I have not seen the almond-shaped bulbs in local shops,
but this year I did see them, and they were mixed with bulbs of more rounded
form. 

 

Are these bulbs with rounded form also  Allium giganteum?   

 

Jim McKenney

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